Drexel University College of Medicine Neuroscience Program

Philadelphia, PA
Program Description

The Graduate Program in Neuroscience at Drexel University College of Medicine embraces the interdisciplinary nature of neuroscience. By incorporating expertise across departments and areas of research, the program offers a broad exposure to cellular, molecular, behavioral, developmental and systems neuroscience, with a strong emphasis on disease, injury and therapeutics. Students engage in rigorous research training using multidisciplinary approaches and cutting-edge technology. Their educational experience is not limited to the bench - they benefit from extensive interactions with the faculty, participation in scientific meetings and training in the panoply of skills (writing, teaching, formulation of hypotheses, experimental design) required for independence and success in a variety of career possibilities.

Students in the program can earn an MS or PhD degree, leading to careers in academic research, teaching, pharmaceutical research, industry, government, academic administration, public policy and beyond.

http://drexel.edu/medicine/Academics/Graduate-School/Neuroscience/
Program Website
Student and Faculty
Number of Faculty: 24 Number of Students: 0
Ethnicity Hispanic Percent: 0.00% Non-Hispanic Percent: 0.00%
Race Asian: 0.00% American Indian or Alaskan Native: 0.00% Black or African American: 0.00% White: 0.00% Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander:: 0.00%
Unique Program Features
Program Characteristics
Year Established: Type of Campus: Main Campus
Contact Info

bo25@drexel.edu

Program Director
Peter W Baas, PhD
pbaas@drexelmed.edu (215) 991-8298

Contact
Bency Oonnoonny
bo25@drexel.edu 2674006744

Research Areas